Spiced Pumpkin Chocolate Bread

Only week left until Halloween! One week left, until October ends. Isn’t that crazy?!? And what’s even more crazy, is the fact that the year is almost over!!!

But we still have some time left, and there are still all the pumpkins to be eaten! Speaking of which, today’s recipe is actually a part of the wider project… It’s my entry to #virtualpumpkinparty organised by Sara from Cake over Steak. So couple of weeks ago, I saw Aimee from Twigg Studios creating another masterpiece recipe with pumpkin and showing it on her Instagram stories. She mentioned that she’s been getting ready for this virtual pumpkin party, and what to do if you want to participate. And so, I thought why the heck not, and signed up to take a part too. I remember seeing other bloggers taking part in this last year, and it looked and sounded like so much fun, I wanted to make sure I do not miss on it this year!

So, what’s this virtual pumpkin party all about? It’s a very simple, yet great idea to embrace the pumpkin season and all the recipes that come with it. As Sara explains it on her blog, this is a ‘celebration of pumpkin recipes that are delivered to the internet by food bloggers from around the world on a single day in October’. And today is that day!

It’s been happening since 2015, and you can check all the recipes from previous years, as well as check out all this year’s participants and their awesome recipes here. You will not find another source with that many pumpkin recipes in one place! Not that you will ever need another source…

Because I’ve been having some serious chocolate cravings recently, and it’s been a while since I have posted anything chocolate related (this recipe for Caramel Mocha Chocolates being the last one!), I’ve decided to opt in for this spiced pumpkin chocolate bread. And friends, this maybe just the easiest, yet the tastiest chocolate bread I’ve made in my life. Plus, it’s also one of the simplest recipes, and can be modified in many ways.

Pumpkin could be swapped for butternut squash puree, I have used both in the past, and each brings good results. Also, you can change or adjust the level of the spices to your preferences. As a massive fan of pumpkin spice, I have to use it in this recipe. However, in the past, I have skipped the spices completely (Jon is not that keen on them), or added just a pinch of cinnamon when I was making this bread for one of my best friends (not a fan of spices either).

Addition of the pumpkin to any cake will result in lovely, moist and soft texture, and this spiced pumpkin chocolate bread is no exception. Plus chocolate chips will add an extra richness and make this bread taste soooo decadent, you will not stop at one slice for sure!

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I KNOW, I can’t believe the year is almost over either! Just the other day, I was looking through my recipe ideas notebook and saw a page where I wrote my goals for 2017, all the way back in January. It feels like it was yesterday! Anyways, I’m loving this pumpkin chocolate bread – I love that there’s yogurt in it too! 🙂

I really don’t know where this year has gone but I am so excited to be celebrating pumpkin season again! Have never tried pumpkin and chocolate together but after browsing through the #virtualpumpkinparty recipes I think I’m gonna have to give this a go! Xx

Same here Kym!
Pumpkin season is almost the only thing that gets me through this time of the year! 😉
And thanks so much! Like you’ve said, shame we can’t swap our recipes from #virtualpumpkin party, because that frittata of yours looks divine! x

Holy cannoli Anna! I can get over how rich and chocolate-y that close up shot of this beauty looks. After seeing that, I’m really not sure how you could keep yourself from inhaling the whole, entire loaf. Too much temptation for me!!!

Ooooh my, that looks so moist and scrumptious! I’m a pumpkin and chocolate lover so this is calling my name. And yea, um, what happened to 2017? Can’t believe there’s only 2 months left and we’re entering the holiday whirlwind!

Thanks so much for having me Sara!
Absolutely loved all the entries (still going through some of them, there were soooo many!)!
I’m glad to hear you like my chocolate pumpkin bread, and I’m definitely there next year too! xx

Hi Jane!
So well spotted! I’ve added it to the ingredients list!Thanks so much for bringing this to my attention!
The consistency of the batter mixture should be quite thick/ stiff, to answer your other question. It’s a rich, decadent and moist cake, but you could easily reduce the amount of sugar or skip the chocolate chips to make it less sweet.
Hope this helps!